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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft . 2013.
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estadia — (or sobrestadia) /estadlya (sowbreystahdya)/ In Spanish law, delay in a voyage, or in the delivery of cargo, caused by the charterer or consignee, for which demurrage is payable. The time for which the party who has chartered a vessel, or is… … Black's law dictionary
sobrestadia — estadia (or sobrestadia) /estadlya (sowbreystahdya)/ In Spanish law, delay in a voyage, or in the delivery of cargo, caused by the charterer or consignee, for which demurrage is payable. The time for which the party who has chartered a vessel, or … Black's law dictionary
estadia — (or sobrestadia) /estadlya (sowbreystahdya)/ In Spanish law, delay in a voyage, or in the delivery of cargo, caused by the charterer or consignee, for which demurrage is payable. The time for which the party who has chartered a vessel, or is… … Black's law dictionary
sobrestadia — estadia (or sobrestadia) /estadlya (sowbreystahdya)/ In Spanish law, delay in a voyage, or in the delivery of cargo, caused by the charterer or consignee, for which demurrage is payable. The time for which the party who has chartered a vessel, or … Black's law dictionary